a system-wide student success initiative that increased two-year community college graduation rates by 22%, cut ... in half the number of students requiring remediation before starting college credit-bearing ... a strategic planning process that increased undergraduate enrollment by 20%, doubled the number of graduate ...

which is good news. Water use by families was steadily increasing since the 1950s reaching its peak in ... the late 1990s. The required use of low-flush toilets and the introduction of low-water using washing ... leaks remain a problem and have been found to increase water use by 9.5 gallons per household each day. ...

productivity and the market demand. A high tunnel is highly recommended to produce an earlier harvest and ... tunnel. Hardy figs produce more fruits, an earlier harvest and a longer harvest in a high tunnel ... ripening cycle, and unique pollination requirements. Brown Turkey and Hardy Chicago are the only two ...

of the season is required to mature the fruit. Harvest usually takes place in late September and the ... to purchase dry pollens from commercial vendors as a way to increase kiwi yields. Refer to the fact ... Successful cropping of kiwifruit may require a long, frost-free growing season of about 220 days. The plants, ...

2010). By engaging and supporting older youth as participants, their likelihood for retention increases ... a balanced focus on the business at hand and time for member interaction and socialization. Add fun to the ... platforms. As a result of technology and social media platforms, youth are increasingly connected beyond the ...

project, which will focus on investigating yield monitoring systems on small-scale versus large-scale ... System Capstone Project in May 2019. The project focus was on the design and implementation of a water ...

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